The Russian heritage cookbook : a culinary tradition preserved in 360 authentic recipes by Lynn Visson(
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)14
editions published
between
2004
and
2018
in
English
and held by
511 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Alongside the splendors of tsarist Russia -- its art, architecture, and literature -- sits its cuisine, a marvelous, little-known
part of Russian heritage. Based on favorite family recipes and passed down through generations, collected by the author from
the private collections of the old Russian emigre community of New York City, The Russian Heritage Cookbook represents the
restoration of an entire culinary heritage which previously existed only in the memories of the cooks themselves, or in the
form of yellowing scraps of paper. Now revised with a great many new recipes, The Russian Heritage Cookbook brings together
recipes for these classic dishes along with hundreds of recipes for the sumptuous meals that have delighted generations. -
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Reason and being by Boris Grigoŕevič Kuznecov(
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editions published
between
1987
and
2013
in
English
and held by
10 WorldCat member
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worldwide
Boris Kuznetsov was a scientist among humanists, a philosopher among scientists, a historian for those who look to the future,
an optimist in an age of sadness. He was steeped in classical European culture, from earliest times to the latest avant-garde,
and he roamed through the ages, an inveterate time-traveller, chatting and arguing with Aristotle and Descartes, Heine and
Dante, among many others. Kuznetsov was also, in his intelligent and thoughtful way, a Marxist scholar and a practical engineer,
a patriotic Russian Jew of the first sixty years of the Soviet Union. Above all he meditated upon the revolutionary developments
of the natural sciences, throughout history to be sure but particularly in his own time, the time of what he called 'non-classical
science', and of his beloved and noblest hero, Albert Einstein. Kuznetsov was born in Dnepropetrovsk on October 5, 1903 (then
Yekaterinoslav). By early years he had begun to teach, first in 1921 at an institute of mining engineering and then at other
technological institutions. By 1933 he had received a scientific post within the Academy of Science of the U.S.S.R., and then
at the end of the Second World War he joined several colleagues at the new Institute of the History of Science and Technology.
For more than 40 years he worked there until his death two years ago

Secret cables of the Comintern, 1933-1943 by Fridrikh Igorevich Firsov(
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editions published
in
2014
in
English
and held by
10 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Dotyczy m.in. Polskiej Partii Komunistycznej

Master drawings rediscovered : treasures from prewar German collections by Tatʹi︠a︡na Afanasʹevna Ilatovskai︠a︡(
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)1
edition published
in
1996
in
English
and held by
6 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Recently it became known that for nearly fifty years the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg has held in storage a major
trove of artworks from German private collections. Taken to the Soviet Union at the end of World War II, these masterworks
had not been seen since and were generally thought to have been lost or destroyed. Among the treasures of Master Drawings
Rediscovered is a magnificent collection of thirty-five drawings by Francisco de Goya. The volume also